Telescopic Reflex Suppressors are developed for military use.
All-steel construction will ensure long active life and durability. Due to telescopic
mounting partially on the barrel, these suppressors extend the length of the submachine
gun considerably less than conventional muzzle-affixed silencers or sound suppressors.
Standard model R12U extends, for instance, just 128 mm forward from the muzzle
of the UZI, and mounts also MINI-UZI without
modifications. The corresponding model R12MU for MICRO-UZI and
UZI pistol differs from R12U by having a different mounting thread. Both models are
mounted in seconds by replacing the barrel retaining nut to the suppressors. Longer models
are available by user's specifications. Any and all models are durable enough to stand
full auto or burst-fire with full-power 9 x 19 mm cartridges. Standard finish of Reflex
Suppressors is military grade Parkerizing.

Please, note: No
suppressor is able to eliminate ballistic "crack" of supersonic bullets
(velocity 340 m/s or more), but noise towards the shooter is usually not much louder, than
the snap of a .22 rimfire rifle, shooting Hi-Velocity .22 LR cartridges. Crackling
flight-noise of a supersonic bullet is beneficial in most exchanges of shots, if muzzle
blast is absent. Shooter is very hard to locate, because echoes of the ballistic crack
mislead the opponents. If possibly quiet operation is required, subsonic ammo (bullet
velocity about 300 m/s) should be used. With subsonic bullets the clacking sound of moving
bolt is the dominant shooting noise.

Mounting: Unscrew barrel retainer nut. Push
exposed muzzle end of the barrel into the suppressor jacket. Screw the suppressor on the
thread of the barrel nut (M26x1.5 in UZI and MINI-UZI, M24x1 in MICRO-UZI and UZI pistol).
Store up the barrel retainer nut, if the suppressor is not intended as a permanent part of
the submachine gun. Reflex Suppressor will take its stand concentrically on the barrel of
the UZI SMG or pistol without particular effort. Remark! Some license manufactured UZI's
have a painted barrel surface finish, which is thicker than the original Parkerized or
blued finish. Thus, their barrels are slightly larger in diameter, and they will not fit
in the precisely machined barrel aperture in the suppressor, if the paint is not removed.
Short-barreled MINI-UZI is somewhat more complicated than standard UZI.
After mounting of the suppressor for the first time, it is necessary to inspect the
aligning of the suppressor by looking through the barrel, with bolt opened. Eccentric
mounting may ruin the accuracy of shooting by contact of bullets with silencer baffles.

Even the short Micro-Uzi
becomes a natural pointer with a Reflex Suppressor as a front grip. The muzzle jump
stabilizing effect of the suppressor is considerable, making the Uzi's much easier and
safer to shoot full-auto.

Shooting with suppressor is a pleasure, because
of reduced recoil and muzzle jump. Reflex Suppressor is a highly efficient muzzle brake,
due to abrupt reflection or blowback of muzzle blast inside silencer jacket. UZI will
become well-adapted for instinctive shooting, when used with a Reflex Suppressor, because
the suppressor jacket is a very natural front-end. Sustained rapid firing will, however,
heat the jacket up after about 20 rounds. Using gloves is advisable.

Maintenance: Reflex Suppressor is practically
maintenance-free device. Normal fouling of powder and primers cannot take effect on its
functioning. Loose solid impurities, like powder kernels and carbon chips, are easy to
remove by brisk shaking, while keeping the suppressor vertically, rear-end downwards.
Loose litter drops out through the apertures of the mounting sleeve. After shooting
session it is advisable to remove the suppressor. This helps water condensed from powder
gas to evaporate away. For storing, gun oil may be applied inside and outside the
suppressor.